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Category Archives: cover up
Aggravated Assault and Battery by David Miscavige
Lest we forget what happened to Scientology Inc., watch Steve Hall on David Miscavige:
Learn more about Steve Hall at his website, scientology-cult.com.
Narconon – Scientology Inc Cover Up
Those who know Narconon president Gary Smith and have worked in or with his Narconon flagship facility might have a similar response to tonight’s NBC Rock Center episode on Narconon to mine. That is, what insane orders has David Miscavige’s Scientology Inc issued that resulted in such a meltdown? Four people dying at Narconon? One person is too many. And even that would have been inconceivable ten years ago. And Narconon and Gary Smith showing the same type of disdain for human life that one has come to expect from David Miscavige? What has become of Narconon?
I predict that David Miscavige’s scorched earth policies will result in the most fatal blow to the Narconon program. Those policies were evident in Narconon’s responses to the program: no cooperation, lie and attack the attacker.
Those policies are also evident in a fresh piece of evidence that I have included below.
Please see the email sent out in a blast to Scientologists across the world from Sigal Adini of Narconon in Los Angeles. Realize that this was sent out well before the show aired tonight. Tell me, how does this e-mail measure up with the show this evening? What does it say about Scientology Inc’s role vis a vis Narconon? What does it say about Scientology Inc’s absurd and vehement denials that it has any responsibilities for Narconon?
Four deaths is “the same old crap”? Whose words and sentiments are those?
The instructions to blast NBC and attempt to spike the show came from “up the line?” Who might that be in Scientology Inc micro manage culture?
The Evidence:
We need a favor, more of a 3D/4D favor. I am reaching out to you
because I know you can be tone 40 about this. It is a short cycle
but needs push.
Narconon is about to get a big attack on NBC news tonight.
Same old crap, we’ve survived it before and will again but your help is
needed. This is of course a Scientology attack as well.
We got instructions from up the line to have everyone call in and
complain about this one sided biased show and say that they
personally know people whose lives have been saved by NN. You know
Tony, my husband, 35 years clean, I think you know Robert Hernandez
and Bobbie Wiggins, Patty Schwartz, all NN graduates all clean for
decades. So you are not going to lie because you do know people who
did the Narconon program. But you are pissed that they would
portray a program that helps people every day and staff who
bust their ass working 12-16 hours days to save people’s lives in such
a bad light.
You can see the preview and article on their website, (NBC Rock Center). Four people died in three and half years at Narconon Arrowhead. For your information two had medical issues and their cause of death is not known. One snuck drugs back to the center when she came back from an LOA and overdosed and I am not sure what happened to the forth.
This whole story completely ignores the fact that 200,000 people
die every year (550 per day) from pharmaceuticals – typical!
Narconon Arrowhead has serviced 10K people in 19 years and had
four deaths, two of them we know for sure were completely not
attributable to the program itself.
Now comes your part, we need you to call the station and leave a
message for the producer. Anna Schecter. It is getting harder and
harder to reach her (email full, voice mail full) so that is why I
need someone like you, tone 40 who won’t back off by a couple
of barriers. You call 212-664-4444, ask for Rock Center (that is
her show), you want to talk to Anna Schecter, she won’t be there, you
want to talk to her secretary, you do not want to leave a comment
in the general mail box, you want to talk to someone in her office
or talk to her personally. Don’t use Scientology lingo. Leave a
message and let me know when done.
Can you do this?
Sigal Adini
Narconon Drug Prevention and Rehab
Addiction Treatment and Drug
Abuse Prevention Specialist
888-800-8331 Toll free, direct
line
The IAS Fraud Rolls On
See the latest email promotion from the IAS (International Association of Scientologists):
From: IAS Administrations <desiree@iasmembership.org> Date: August 14, 2012 12:33:22 AM EDT To:############ Subject: RECORD NUMBERS OF PEOPLE VISIT SCIENTOLOGY.ORG WEEKLY
RECORD NUMBERS OF PEOPLE VISIT SCIENTOLOGY.ORG WEEKLY
The biggest dissemination campaign in Scientology history is funded by IAS grants. Internet ads run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No matter where a person lives, or what time zone he is in, he can click on an ad and go directly to scientology.org and learn about our religion. He can also meet Scientologists in any of hundreds of video interviews, tour a Church of Scientology, and be introduced to LRH in the online chronology of his life. Even more, visitors can learn to apply Scientology themselves through the Tools for Life courses available free online.
Up to a million people a week visit scientology.org which is translated into 16 languages, from Chinese to Norwegian and from Portuguese to Russian.
People come to the site from nearly every country of Earth and stay to find out about Scientology. Visitors to the Scientology site far exceed the industry average both in terms of the amount of time they spend there and the number of pages of material they view…
Of course it goes on to say that the above is what one’s donations to IAS buy and demands…you guessed it, more money.
But wait a second. Review the graph below from Alexa blog web monitoring service for ‘reach’ of the Scientology.org site.
The one week spike at the beginning of July does represent somewhere in the neighborhood of a million hits. Once, ever, they had about a million hits in a week. Remember what week that was? TomKat divorce viral madness week. I know because we got over 750,000 hits on this site that same week. As you can see from their graph, the rest of the weeks their hits are in a comparatively miniscule range – as it has been for years.
Now, let’s take up their next claim: the Scientology site far exceeds the industry average … in terms of the number of pages of material they view… Please see Alexablog’s comparison of this site (brown: markrathbun.wordpress.com) compared to theirs (blue: scientology.org) for recent page views per visitor.
Granted, they have exceeded me. But, it is far from ‘far exceed[ing]’, even this humble site, let alone the millions of sites that far exceed their own number of page views per visitor.
Finally, let’s take up this claim: the Scientology site far exceeds the industry average in terms of the amount of time they spend there…
Really? Check out the Alexablog comparison between this site and theirs in terms of amount of time the average visitor stays:
David Miscavige’s IAS continues to make outright and knowing false and misleading representations in pursuit of the almighty buck. If anyone has other, black and white evidence as I have presented here of similar fraudulent fundraising representations made by the IAS, please provide it to me by email. I know some folks who intend to do something effective about this.
The Rapidly Expanding Mission Network — Not
by Mike Rinder
To hear Miscavige tell it, Scientology is expanding like never before. “10X expansion in the last decade than in the 50 previous years” etc etc.
Of course, there are no new orgs in decades, but that gets fudged over with the A=A=A of new building=new orgs. And never mind the fact they are empty.
Then he stands tall 0n his applebox and announces the wonders of massive expansion at the “bottom of the Bridge” in the Mission Network. You even see it in ads on TV – “10,000 churches, missions and associated groups”. Of course, if you go to Scientology.org and try to locate these entities, its impossible. There is NO listing of anything. Even the “Org and Mission” locator will not allow you to get a listing for the United States or any country for that matter. So, no numbers can be gotten. You just have to take his word for it….
But, every now and then specific examples pop up that disprove the lies.
Which brings us to this. And its a doozy.
Now, with all this enormous expansion happening, one would expect the Mission Network to be an unstoppable juggernaut of unbridled expansion (shermanspeak ®) and especially one would expect this of a Mission in a relatively large city in the United States that has no org in it or even within 200 miles.
And especially one would expect this if the Mission was one of the original “ideal missions”, in a large, prominent building in the city. Not hidden away in a strip mall out on the outskirts of town….
And extra especially if the Mission was sponsored by two famous celebrities – hometown heros in fact.
And even more so if the Mission was staffed by the best “mission staff” money could buy.
And then, to put the cherry on the cake, the Grand Opening ribbon was cut by two very prominent celebrities and the biggest celebrity of all – Mr. David Miscavige himself. Accompanied by massive free publicity.
In the words of the immortal Dan Sherman, a veritable perfect storm of perfectness where the forces of nature combined in harmonious wonder in deference to the amazingness of Dear Leader hisself: Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you, the Church of Scientology of Memphis Tennessee.
Opened to enormous fanfare on Central Ave in 1997 by Lisa Marie Presley and Isaac Hayes, this should be THE model of Mission prosperity. But somehow, the Mission seems to be out of step with the rest of the world’s runaway expansion, in spite of all the advantages it had.
But there is more to the corrupt world of Miscavige than merely falsifying stats to make himself look good in the face of his shriveling empire. This is the world of financial irregularities and “buying favor.”
Enter Miscavige cronies and erstwhile spies, Benetta and David Slaughter.
For any who don’t know them, they were the employers of Lisa McPherson. Big contributors to the IAS and other projects, Benetta was at least at one time, a Miscavige “pet.”
Benetta left Clearwater to become Miscavige’s hand-picked ED of the Applied Scholastics Spanish Lake headquarters outside St. Louis. As that project wallowed and eventually failed, Benetta and David moved on to greener pastures.
And that would be Memphis, TN.
The Mission was failing, reportedly defaulting on their mortgage. In what could well have been an amends project for failing at Spanish Lake, now the Slaughters ride into town to take over the Mission.
But they apparently didn’t do anything to increase the activities and viability of the Mission. Things didn’t go well. But to avert a “flap” of a foreclosure of “Isaac and Lisa Marie’s Mission” , on 21 May 2008 David, as the “Mission Holder” sold the Mission to himself for $635,000. But this wasn’t a move designed to increase the delivery of the Mission. In fact, the Slaughters proceeded to convert it back into a home — for themselves! And earlier this year, they put it on the market for $995,000.
Here is an article from the Memphis Daily News, Friday, May 23, 2008:
Church of Scientology Sold, Will Be Converted to Home
By Eric Smith
The sale closed Tuesday, and Slaughter said he will renovate the 10,500-square-foot building into a residence. He said he will live in the home temporarily and eventually put it on the market once the renovations are complete.
Meanwhile, the church will stay in Memphis, but it has found another location and will move soon, Slaughter said. He wouldn’t comment on the new site, but he did confirm that the church is moving “east,” as detailed in a Feb. 3, 2006, story in The Daily News.
He said details on the Church of Scientology’s plans for Memphis are coming.
“We’ll be making an announcement in a few days,” Slaughter said when reached by phone Thursday, adding that the church is not currently meeting at the Central Avenue property.
The Shelby County Assessor of Property’s 2008 appraisal of the building is $440,500. It sits on 1.14 acres and is zoned for religious use. The building was built in the early 1900s and served as a private residence for about 30 years. Then it was home to St. James Episcopal Church for roughly 50 years after that.
The Church of Scientology Mission of Memphis bought the building in June 1997 for $475,000, opening its doors later that fall. The building has 7,500 square feet on the top two floors, plus a 3,000-square-foot renovated basement.
Slaughter said the home needs to have regular bathrooms put back in, and that he’s started doing “minor, deferred maintenance stuff,” but after that he wouldn’t disclose other details about the renovations.
“We haven’t really decided what we’re going to do yet,” he said. “It’s kind of early for me to give a full description because we’re still investigating what we’re going to do, how we’re going to do it and how long it’s going to take. We’re still in the planning stages and under design.”
In conjunction with the latest sale, Slaughter assumed a Jan. 20, 2006, deed of trust on the property for $550,000 through Slaughter Enterprises LLC. Slaughter himself signed as the managing member for that entity.
(Photos from the Zillow entry for 1440 Central Ave Memphis)
Now, you may well be wondering: what happened to the Mission?
The Slaughter’s moved it to a strip mall in the sticks.
If you Google “Scientology Memphis” you get a number of official church links. The one at http://www.scientology.org still lists the Central Ave. address and a disconnected phone number.
There is another entry under http://www.scientology-memphis.org. Click on that one and it takes you to a page that still has a nice photo of the Central Ave. premises at the top, but the address is now given as Colliervillle TN, 20 miles outside Memphis.
And here is the final proof of the shriveling world of Miscavige. Right on the webpage, the opening hours of the “Memphis” (Collierville) mission are listed:
Wednesday and Thursday 7pm to 9pm
Saturday 9am to 1pm.
This is the “booming” Scientology Mission Network as it ACTUALLY is.
When the lights and cameras are packed up and there is no more “PR caper” to be had, the sad truth is that the Mission network is disappearing from the face of the earth.
Proof of Life – the Mclaughlins
For those unfamiliar with how the IAS was hijacked by Miscavige and converted into a crush regging machine that overshadowed all previous corporate Scientology regging abuses in a matter of a few short years, please see this discussion between Mike Rinder and me:
The Hijacking of the International Association of Scientologists
Since that very accurate report on the depowering and imprisoning of Janet (Light) and Colm Mclaughlin, I have learned that they are alive and well and outside of Miscavige’s physical prison system. They are living relatively free in Southern California. Proof of life:
It remains to be seen whether the Mclaughlins step up and do something to cleanse their consciences and somehow serve the process of freeing others similarly situated.
But, I reported on their imprisonment and so now report on their subsequent freedom from captivity. I wish them healing, health and happiness.
Posted in acknowledgments, black dianetics, cover up, ethics, freewinds, harassment, healing, ias, int base, justice, miscavige crimes, miscavige lawyers, propaganda, regging, the future, the Reformation
Tagged Colm Mclaughlin, David Miscavige, International Association of Scientologists, Janet Light Mclaughlin, Mark Rathbunm, marty rathbun, mike rinder, scientology



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